Lucy Hale's Amazing Style Transformation

Lucy Hale is known for her edgy style on PLL, but her real-life fashion moments are even better! Check out how this fashionista's style has changed over the years.

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Lucy Hale—2006

Even before she played the fashionable Aria, the Pretty Little Liars star wasn’t afraid to have fun with her style. Seventeen-year-old Lucy looked cute, comfy, and totally sweet in this pink polka-dot dress.

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Lucy Hale—2007

At the High School Musical 2 premiere, Lucy stood out on the red carpet in a funky patterned dress. The black tights and matching heels balanced the busy print.

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Lucy Hale—2008

While she didn’t leave her girly style totally behind, the country cutie gave her ruffled skirt and glittery flats a chic upgrade by sticking to a simple black-and-white palette.

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Lucy Hale—2009

In a crisscross midi dress and a structured black bag, L looked totally polished and femme. A subtle print keeps it fun and age-appropriate.

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Lucy Hale—2009

Lucy brightened things up in a purple silk top and black mini at the 17 Again premiere. Strappy sandals and layered necklaces added cool-girl edge.

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Lucy Hale—2010

Never afraid to mix things up on the red carpet, Lucy showed off her flirty side in a fashion-y one-shoulder LBD. A lacey neckline and cherry red pumps played up the PLL star’s girly side.

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Lucy Hale—2010

Lucy stood out at the 2010 Teen Choice Awards in an embellished fit-and-flare style that was equal parts flirty and chic.

For her first Seventeen cover signing, Lucy looked fierce yet polished in a leopard print romper. A bold pattern can be tricky to pull off, but the stylish star tamed the wild look with a drape-y white blazer and simple black accessories.

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Lucy Hale—2012

Switching things up again, the PLL star skipped the prints and experimented with color, glowing in a bright coral dress and gold accessories. A cool cutout neckline added a fashion-y touch to the simple style.

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Lucy Hale—2012

Back to wearing her go-to color combo, Lucy's look for the Halo Awards was flawless. It's so simple, but that's what makes it super chic! The sketch on the bodice has all the coolness of a graphic tee, but the structured shape and collar details keep it polished.

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Lucy Hale—2013

Lucy has officially found her signature vibe! While her go-to scheme is black-and-white, she knows how to add little pops of color in a creative way. (Matching her lipstick to her clutch? Genius!)

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Lucy Hale—2013

While Lucy tends to go for above-the-knee styles, the daring fashionista experiments with a totally different vibe in a drape-y nude high-low gown. Metallic embellishments along the neckline and matching gold extras add a luxe touch, while the platform heels give just the right amount of height.

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Lucy Hale—2013

Did we mention that Halez loves black and white? A sheer top paired with a black bralet, is the perfect way to get a super hot look without showing too much skin. Bright blue shoes add a cool contrast.

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Lucy Hale—2014

L channeled her inner Aria in a funky matching set. Her purple heels and bright orange lip added a bold contrast to the bold print.

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Lucy Hale—2014

Lucy celebrated the PLL Season 5 finale in a pretty blush shift. A slightly messy fishtail braid added a cool, low-key twist to the girly look, taking it from simple to oh so stylish!

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